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Warnings about an “eviction tsunami” have yet to materialize. Extended moratoriums and rental assistance programs have delayed evictions in some areas, some housing experts had predicted 40 million evictions last fall. As reported by the news blog, fivethirtyeight.com, those experts are “still waiting.” Hi, I'm Kathy Fettke and this is Real Estate News for Investors. If you like our podcast, please subscribe and leave us a review. Some renter protections are still in place or just now expiring in some states and jurisdictions, so an eviction surge could be looming in those areas. But housing experts had expected a U.S. eviction tsunami in September, after the national eviction moratorium was lifted. Although there’s been an increase in evictions, it hasn’t resulted in a tsunami, so far. Evictions at Low Levels The fivethirtyeight article cites information from a website called “Eviction Lab” which tracks eviction data that’s been made public. That data doesn’t cover the entire nation, but it shows that, as o